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Hope to See You Soon
Hope to See You Soon | Revital Horowitz
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Tel Aviv and Seattle. A woman who does the unthinkable. Two best friends living far apart, and how that separation shapes their lives. Is the grass really greener on the other side of the fence? Which comes first, family or country? And how far should we go to secure our happiness? In "Hope to See You Soon," Author Revital Horowitz challenges her readers to confront these questions, and to grapple with the meaning of friendship, family, and country- the meaning of life itself. The novel, which will resonate with all its readers but particularly with anyone who has ever lived abroad, is full of moral challenges and cross-examinations. The past mingles with the present as the friends exchange letters over the years. The characters are compelling and sympathetic. You won't want to put this book down until you've reached the end.
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Astroneman
Hope to See You Soon | Revital Horowitz
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This is my books year. I hope to read more books in 2020! See you soon!!!

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marleed My favorite stat is seeing everyone most read/ least read stat and considering the why of that. Mine was Eleanor & Park vs Jackie, as Editor. Neither were published in 2019, but someone pointed out a YA book is always finding new readers. Aha - another reason to write YA! 4y
Astroneman @marleed I love read YA and Fantasy. My favorite are “classic” books while Hesse, Shakespeare, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy.... But during the year I usually alternate YA with Sagas, Classic with Fantasy. Sincerely I love reading every kind of books, except contemporary Italian writers! (edited) 4y
marleed Oh I love to change my genres too. That‘s funny about contemporary Italian writers - I don‘t know any! 4y
Astroneman @marleed I think contemporary Italian writers aren't originals... 4y
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